(FORMERLY M. OASELBEBQ& CO.} CAPITAL, ... ;... ... ... iiod.ooo, \ Direutors: •■-• MYER OASELBERG, Esq. A. W; CAVE, Esq. LlOffiL OASELBERG, Esq. Wh. Hy. HOSKING, M.D. DAVID JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. DONALD DONALD, Esq. ■ LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq, WILLIAM BOOTH, W CH&RLES PHARAZYtf, Esq THE BAM OF, AUSTRALASIA. I Secretary: D.MoINTOSH. " '-. Solicitor: A.E.BUNNy,EsQ.,MBstorton. HEAD OFFICE .. .... .. .... MASTEKTON. Branches— Fahiatua, Teni Carterton "and Wellington Agency, Butter Factory, Kopuaranga, and llho Manchester Firo lnsnranoo Company. Imporial Insurance Company Tho China Traders! Insuranco Company (Ltd). Plioeuix Insurance Com pany The Association is prepared to make advances on Wooland GiwingOops and other Produce atLowesfc Current Eates;
lU3ID AND GKAY'S Nearly ll.OOOmado. J?amovtß DOUBLE FERRQ? f lOUflllS. Nearly 11,000 made Also their equally-tamed Ciusinox Chilled Dmoixo Ploughs (single or double furrow. fcsr'DISCHABKOWS-In sizes from' Oft to 12ft wide, Fitted witli, patent adjustment, for equalising the weight, so that tho discs putuniformly deep all oyer at anyanglo. Tliey only reallygood disc harrow in the market, The hearings will not out the axle, and havdly ever requite xenowing. DIGGING HARROWS, made any size. Thosoaro made on the lines of our well-known Wise Harrows, having extra strong steel axles, and dispell sing with lite troublesome Mid dirt-collecting centre beating, For strength and ''durability thejsta ml without a rival, and givo no trouble breaking or bending. NO.'S .1,2, 2J, 3, and 4, OHAFFCUTTEKS, Single Baggers NO'S 1,2,2}, 3, and 4, CHAFFCUTTERS, DouWo Baggers Steel Zigzag Harrows, Carabridgo Boilers, Disc Harrows, Turnip and Manure Drills, Broadcast Seedsovers, Drays, Horse Gears, Wire Straiaers, etc., etc. Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire, Iron Fencing Standards. Lowest Prices. Grain DnrLLS—Positive Feed.' OUll HEW COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, ANDTURM DRILL (or for Manure ond Turnips only).-. Perfected for this season, Fitted wth now patent adjustable Coulters. ...
TUffl i>EKMAr,ENT INVESTMENT AND 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OjWAIRARAn Main-bibmt, GfisnowN, Dibeoiobs : Messrs 0. Phnraiyn (ohsirman) V. Booth, M. Cadolbcrg, J, 0. Fildos, J. Fuller, VT, Skcet and F. H. "Wooil. rhnAunual Income oxcecJs jflS.OOO.Cspltal on laan J-32,7f0j rrußts already, allotted £8,oC0; Reserve fund £703,, The purposes fct which the Association h MtaUlshcd are twofold. Inthofiralptaieit offers an ezcellont mothod of investment to t'wso who wish to nocumuUno their capital or wings at tho hinlicstrate consistent with perfect security ami by allowing small or largo suoia to bo invented by periodical payments, It sonforms to tho circumstances uf oil Classen. In tho second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, 01 who may n.?et with opportunities of aquiriog properties a.dvan.taj;cously,it presents theracana 0! staining adynnces upon favorablo terms. Tho I Association receives fixed deposits at ntss to bt agreed upon, Subscriptions on lmsstmcnt shares, 6s per month j ultimate value of sham £SO, Pay Dt.j-Tk first Saturday in each month, botweon ho hours of 2 and i and 7 and I) p,m, AQP.NI3Mastcrtou —Mr'.Gl. S. W. Dalrymple, Carterton—Mt, TV. J. Lindop, Feathers-ton-Mr, J. fl, (Jox, Pahiatua— Mr fUY.Brlggs. G WY.ETT, Manager AKTMANN DIREOT IItrORTERS OF WINES, SPIRITS, ETC, WIPES, SPIRITS, ETC., Andrew Usher & Co's Whiskey Aitchison's Chariot Ale Cockburn's Port Wines' M, Gordon & Co's Sherries George Goulet's Champagne j Australian Wines And all the leading brands of Wines Spirits, and Halt Liquors; Offices nnd Satnplo Rooniß ■ Groy Street ....Wolllneton vwm S*ft>K fflffim smvmS BIS mm EHSBS mm mnmwsa WMM #3fx K/iNGES RANGKS ;COBNISH RANGES A ItEjtho Btrongost and moat economical Ranges made In New Zealand, They aro the best for country settlers, burning wood from 18m to 2(t long, and are niado in all sizes from 2ft to 12ft. Catalogues on application to all ironmongers and storekeepers and to the S, LUKE & SOJNS, WELLINGTON. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES I FRUMMASTEIITONTOTINUI AND OASTLEPOINT. HAVING purchased the above plant from Mr T. P, Lett, the coaches willrun as usual, leaving the Post Office, J Maaterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m.' for Tinul and Caßtlepoin t, arri vlaft; j in Mastertori on return journey at2p.ro. j following days, Special arrangements j made for tho conveyance of private ; families and. for paasongers ond luggage „ to catch Wellington trains. Passengers, and parcels booked at the oM, back of Prince of .Wale's' Hotel ; ilwhere a' man will beconstahjtlyin at; TiSance. ■.•'•■■■ •.. • ..";>.- .■-''■; ■'■- ~'••'. r .'■•S,FOBMAN:&Oo,!,!.;.f ■:■;. _.■,...:.,-.-. -•■•:PwptWtOM,-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4749, 16 June 1894, Page 1
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686Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4749, 16 June 1894, Page 1
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